With each passing day, I love my new Nikon D700 more and more. There is some logic-defying element in its images. I cannot quite put my finger on this. Is it a relative freedom of not having to worry about ISO anymore? Is it the fine film-like grain one can see in high-ISO photos? I don’t know for sure.

Patterns we make

Patterns we make Originally uploaded by yOOrek

Original comments by yOOrek:

Straszyn, Poland, October 2009

• NIKON D700 • 1/125 sec at f/3.5 (0 EV) • ISO 560 • Pattern metering • Aperture priority • no flash • 50 mm f/1.4 @ 50 mm •

• Device : Nikon D700 • 50mm F/1.4D • Focal Length : 50mm • Focus Mode : AF-S • AF-Area Mode : Single • AF Fine Tune : OFF • Metering : Matrix • ISO Sensitivity : Auto (ISO 560) • Flash Sync Mode : • Flash Mode : • Flash Exposure Compensation : • Gel Filter : •

2009-10-15-1227-4200

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